Nuclear data from AMS & nuclear data for AMS - Some examples

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Wallner, A.
Bichler, M.
Belgya, T.
Buczak, K.
Dillmann, I.
Forstner, O.
Golser, R.
Käppeler, F.
Klix, A.
Korschinek, G.

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We summarize some recent cross-section measurements using accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). AMS represents an ultra-sensitive technique for measuring a limited, but steadily increasing number of longer-lived radionuclides. This method implies a two-step procedure with sample activation and subsequent AMS measurement. Applications include nuclear astrophysics, nuclear technology (nuclear fusion, nuclear fission and advanced reactor concepts and radiation dose estimations). A series of additional applications involves cosmogenic radionuclides in environmental, geological and extraterrestrial studies. There is a lack of information for a list of nuclides, as pointed out by nuclear data requests. An overview of some recent measurements is given and the method is illustrated for some specific neutron-induced reactions.

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